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'''''Bowser's Fury''''' is a 3D action-adventure platformer for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is included in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', serving as its own standalone adventure campaign. The game features sandbox-like elements similar to those in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' and revolves around [[Mario]] exploring [[Lake Lapcat]]. After [[Bowser Jr.]] paints [[Bowser]] with black [[goop]], the latter turns into [[Fury Bowser]]. [[Mario]] must cooperate with Bowser Jr. to collect [[Cat Shine]]s and use their power to activate [[Lighthouse (Bowser's Fury)|lighthouses]] and [[Giga Bell]]s, both of which enable them to gradually rid Fury Bowser and Lake Lapcat of goop. Rather than providing the [[Health Meter]] as in open-world ''Super Mario'' series games, the game uses the power-up system of the 2D platformers with the exception of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. | '''''Bowser's Fury''''' is a 3D action-adventure platformer for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is the twenty-first entry in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series and was included in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', serving as its own standalone adventure campaign. The game features sandbox-like elements similar to those in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' and revolves around [[Mario]] exploring [[Lake Lapcat]]. After [[Bowser Jr.]] paints [[Bowser]] with black [[goop]], the latter turns into [[Fury Bowser]]. [[Mario]] must cooperate with Bowser Jr. to collect [[Cat Shine]]s and use their power to activate [[Lighthouse (Bowser's Fury)|lighthouses]] and [[Giga Bell]]s, both of which enable them to gradually rid Fury Bowser and Lake Lapcat of goop. Rather than providing the [[Health Meter]] as in open-world ''Super Mario'' series games, the game uses the power-up system of the 2D platformers with the exception of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. | ||
The game supports two-player co-op, allowing a second player to use a single Joy-Con or Pro Controller to control Bowser Jr. independently from Mario. [[amiibo]] can also be used to summon power-ups as well as cause Fury Bowser to burst out. | The game supports two-player co-op, allowing a second player to use a single Joy-Con or Pro Controller to control Bowser Jr. independently from Mario. [[amiibo]] can also be used to summon power-ups as well as cause Fury Bowser to burst out. | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The objective of the campaign is to free every island from the black goop that [[Fury Bowser]] is covered in by collecting [[Cat Shine]]s across [[Lake Lapcat]]. However, at slightly varying intervals of several minutes, Fury Bowser emerges from the Fury Sun and begins to rampage. When this occurs, a rainstorm begins throughout the area, [[ | The objective of the campaign is to free every island from the black goop that [[Fury Bowser]] is covered in by collecting [[Cat Shine]]s across [[Lake Lapcat]]. However, at slightly varying intervals of several minutes, Fury Bowser emerges from the Fury Sun and begins to rampage. When this occurs, a rainstorm begins throughout the area, [[Disaster Spike]]s fall from the sky, and Fury Bowser attacks the entire lake with large beams of fire and fireballs. All kittens and [[Neko Parent]]s on Lake Lapcat also become [[Disaster Neko|corrupted]], and attack Mario if he approaches them. Fury Bowser returns to the Fury Sun either after a brief time or if a Cat Shine is collected, as the Cat Shine powers a nearby lighthouse, and the brightness of this light forces Fury Bowser to retreat. | ||
[[File:BowsersFury-CatShine-Collected.jpg|thumb|200px|Mario and Bowser Jr. collecting a Cat Shine]] | [[File:BowsersFury-CatShine-Collected.jpg|thumb|200px|Mario and Bowser Jr. collecting a Cat Shine]] | ||
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|The residents of [[Lake Lapcat]]. They run away from [[Mario]] unless he is [[Cat Mario]], [[Lucky Cat Mario]], or [[White Cat Mario]]<ref>BeardBear (May 15, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBG1roysT5A "Evolution of Invincible Mario (1985 - 2021)"]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2021.</ref> in which case they are affectionate by nuzzling him and following him around. If Mario picks a kitten up, it scratches rapidly in front of him, which can be used to attack enemies. After the main story is completed, kittens can ride on Cat Plessie's back. If a kitten comes into contact with water or [[lava]], then it instantly teleports back to its original location. Except for calico kittens, their colors reference those of the main playable characters in ''Super Mario 3D World''. When [[Fury Bowser]] is active, kittens become [[Fury Cat|corrupted]] and attack Mario. | |The residents of [[Lake Lapcat]]. They run away from [[Mario]] unless he is [[Cat Mario]], [[Lucky Cat Mario]], or [[White Cat Mario]]<ref>BeardBear (May 15, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBG1roysT5A "Evolution of Invincible Mario (1985 - 2021)"]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2021.</ref> in which case they are affectionate by nuzzling him and following him around. If Mario picks a kitten up, it scratches rapidly in front of him, which can be used to attack enemies. After the main story is completed, kittens can ride on Cat Plessie's back. If a kitten comes into contact with water or [[lava]], then it instantly teleports back to its original location. Except for calico kittens, their colors reference those of the main playable characters in ''Super Mario 3D World''. When [[Fury Bowser]] is active, kittens become [[Fury Cat|corrupted]] and attack Mario. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:SM3DW+BF Calico Cat Parent Model.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[ | |align=center|[[File:SM3DW+BF Calico Cat Parent Model.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[Neko Parent]]s''' | ||
|Three | |Three larger cats found in each region of Lake Lapcat, who each have missing calico kittens. If Mario brings all of the kittens back to their Neko Parent, he is rewarded with a [[Cat Shine]]. Like kittens, Neko Parents become corrupted when Fury Bowser attacks. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:SM3DWBF Plessie.png|150x150px]]<br>[[File:Catplessie.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[Plessie]] / [[Cat Mario|Cat]] Plessie''' | |align=center|[[File:SM3DWBF Plessie.png|150x150px]]<br>[[File:Catplessie.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[Plessie]] / [[Cat Mario|Cat]] Plessie''' | ||
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!Description | !Description | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Corruptcat.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[Disaster | |align=center|[[File:Corruptcat.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[Disaster Neko]]''' | ||
|All kittens and | |All kittens and Neko Parents become corrupted when Fury Bowser begins rampaging. They chase Mario upon sight and can damage him upon contact. They can be stunned if Mario or Bowser Jr. attack them, and revert to normal when Fury Bowser stops rampaging. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Furyshadowluigi.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[Fury Shadow]]s''' | |align=center|[[File:Furyshadowluigi.png|150x150px]]<br>'''[[Fury Shadow]]s''' | ||
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*Risky Whisker Island | *Risky Whisker Island | ||
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|align=center|[[File:SM3DW+BF Artwork Goomba (Cat).png|x125px]]<br>'''[[ | |align=center|[[File:SM3DW+BF Artwork Goomba (Cat).png|x125px]]<br>'''Cat [[Goomba]]s'''<ref name=Cat/> | ||
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*Lakeside | *Lakeside | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Bowsersfuryfinalboss.png|200x150px]]<br>'''[[Giant Bowser]]''' | |align=center|[[File:Bowsersfuryfinalboss.png|200x150px]]<br>'''[[Giant Bowser]]''' | ||
|A gigantic form of Bowser that he transforms into after Giga Cat Mario defeats Fury Bowser for the fifth time. He retains the ability to shoot fury blasts, fireballs, and [[ | |A gigantic form of Bowser that he transforms into after Giga Cat Mario defeats Fury Bowser for the fifth time. He retains the ability to shoot fury blasts, fireballs, and [[Disaster Spike]]s. Mario must ride [[Plessie]] to damage and break the crystal ball Giant Bowser is protecting, which contains the three Giga Bells in Lake Lapcat. Upon hitting this ball four times, Mario and Plessie break it, collect the three Giga Bells, and defeat Giant Bowser, ending the main story of the campaign. | ||
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[[Lake Lapcat]] is split into three main regions, each represented by a [[Giga Bell]]. Each region contains four major islands, and each island has a lighthouse covered in black goop. By collecting a [[Cat Shine]] on any island, its power removes this goop. If Mario collects a Cat Shine, leaves the island, and returns at a later point, the layout of platforms and enemies will often be slightly changed to accommodate a newly available mission. However, upon returning, the goop on that island's lighthouse also returns, and does not permanently disappear from a lighthouse until all five Cat Shines have been collected on its island. When this occurs, a [[Fling Pole]] appears atop that island's lighthouse, with a cat variation of Mario's [[Goal Pole]] flag attached to it. | [[Lake Lapcat]] is split into three main regions, each represented by a [[Giga Bell]]. Each region contains four major islands, and each island has a lighthouse covered in black goop. By collecting a [[Cat Shine]] on any island, its power removes this goop. If Mario collects a Cat Shine, leaves the island, and returns at a later point, the layout of platforms and enemies will often be slightly changed to accommodate a newly available mission. However, upon returning, the goop on that island's lighthouse also returns, and does not permanently disappear from a lighthouse until all five Cat Shines have been collected on its island. When this occurs, a [[Fling Pole]] appears atop that island's lighthouse, with a cat variation of Mario's [[Goal Pole]] flag attached to it. | ||
There are a total of one hundred Cat Shines in the campaign, some of which can only be collected after completing the main story. Sixty Cat Shines are earned from the five different missions on each of the twelve major islands. Each island always contains a mission where five [[Cat Shine Shard]]s must be collected, and a mission where Fury Bowser must break [[Fury Block]]s with a fury blast. Other missions reappear throughout multiple islands, such as collecting [[Blue Coin]]s from a [[P Switch]], or using a [[key]] to open a [[ | There are a total of one hundred Cat Shines in the campaign, some of which can only be collected after completing the main story. Sixty Cat Shines are earned from the five different missions on each of the twelve major islands. Each island always contains a mission where five [[Cat Shine Shard]]s must be collected, and a mission where Fury Bowser must break [[Fury Block]]s with a fury blast. Other missions reappear throughout multiple islands, such as collecting [[Blue Coin]]s from a [[P Switch]], or using a [[key]] to open a [[Neko Kago]]. Thirty-five Cat Shines are earned throughout Lake Lapcat, which contains many individual Cat Shines not based in any island. Five Cat Shines are earned from a special golden island called the [[Lucky Isle]], which only begins to appear after the main story is completed. It appears in one of five set locations during Fury Bowser's rampages, and disappears when he stops rampaging. Mario must visit each of the five locations to obtain one Cat Shine each time. | ||
Fury Bowser must be battled a total of five times to complete the story. To do so, Mario must collect enough Cat Shines to activate the Giga Bells he currently has access to. Each time Fury Bowser is defeated, the number of Cat Shines needed to activate the Giga Bells increases, from 5 initially to 15 to 20 to 40 and finally to 50 Cat Shines. However, to make collecting more Cat Shines easier, more islands rise out of the water and become available to explore upon defeating Fury Bowser for the first and third times. | Fury Bowser must be battled a total of five times to complete the story. To do so, Mario must collect enough Cat Shines to activate the Giga Bells he currently has access to. Each time Fury Bowser is defeated, the number of Cat Shines needed to activate the Giga Bells increases, from 5 initially to 15 to 20 to 40 and finally to 50 Cat Shines. However, to make collecting more Cat Shines easier, more islands rise out of the water and become available to explore upon defeating Fury Bowser for the first and third times. | ||
While [[Fur Step Island]] is the first location visited in the campaign, only the first Cat Shine can be obtained before completing the main story. A large amount of black goop surrounds the area before this point, and an invisible barrier is present to prevent any attempt to bypass the goop. After the main story is completed and the player opens the save file again from the title screen, gameplay resumes on Fur Step Island, which is now clear of goop. | While [[Fur Step Island]] is the first location visited in the campaign, only the first Cat Shine can be obtained before completing the main story. A large amount of black goop surrounds the area before this point, and an invisible barrier is present to prevent any attempt to bypass the goop. After the main story is completed and the player opens the save file again from the title screen, gameplay resumes on Fur Step Island, which is now clear of goop. | ||
===Table of locations=== | ===Table of locations=== | ||
<sup>*</sup> indicates that a Cat Shine is only available after seeing the credits once. | <sup>*</sup> indicates that a Cat Shine is only available after seeing the credits once. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Shiny Question Block Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|100px]] [[File:SM3DWBF Mario Coin Box.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Coin Box]]''' | |align=center|[[File:Shiny Question Block Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|100px]] [[File:SM3DWBF Mario Coin Box.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Coin Box]]''' | ||
|align=left|If a [[? Block]] on top of a [[ | |align=left|If a [[? Block]] on top of a [[Disaster Spike]] contains [[coin]]s, Mario can hit it several times to turn it into a Coin Box. Jumping into it allows Mario to gain up to 100 coins while running until it disappears or he takes damage. | ||
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|Panels that allow Mario to briefly run faster, and also run on water for a brief period of time. Platforms with Dash Panels rise from the water when [[Fury Bowser]] begins rampaging. | |Panels that allow Mario to briefly run faster, and also run on water for a brief period of time. Platforms with Dash Panels rise from the water when [[Fury Bowser]] begins rampaging. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:SM3DWBF Disaster Spike.jpg|x100px]]<br><br>[[File:SM3DWBF Gold Disaster Spike.jpg|x100px]]<br>'''[[ | |align=center|[[File:SM3DWBF Disaster Spike.jpg|x100px]]<br><br>[[File:SM3DWBF Gold Disaster Spike.jpg|x100px]]<br>'''[[Disaster Spike]]''' | ||
|Large platforms created by Fury Bowser during his rampages and plunged into either the ground or walls. Various objects such as [[Mushroom Trampoline]]s may be on them, and they can sometimes help Mario traverse the area more quickly. They vanish when Fury Bowser stops rampaging. Giant versions of | |Large platforms created by Fury Bowser during his rampages and plunged into either the ground or walls. Various objects such as [[Mushroom Trampoline]]s may be on them, and they can sometimes help Mario traverse the area more quickly. They vanish when Fury Bowser stops rampaging. Giant versions of Disaster Spikes are created during the fight with Fury Bowser. [[Giga Cat Mario]] can pick these up and use them to damage Fury Bowser, while [[Giant Bowser]] launches them as attacks. The golden variations, which resemble [[Moon Rock]]s, produce several coins when broken. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Donut Block SM3DW Prima.jpg|x100px]]<br>'''[[Donut Block]]''' | |align=center|[[File:Donut Block SM3DW Prima.jpg|x100px]]<br>'''[[Donut Block]]''' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Mushroom Trampoline SM3DW Prima.jpg|x100px]]<br>'''[[Mushroom Trampoline]]''' | |align=center|[[File:Mushroom Trampoline SM3DW Prima.jpg|x100px]]<br>'''[[Mushroom Trampoline]]''' | ||
|Trampolines that instantly propel Mario high up in the air upon contact, similarly to Jump Panels. They are only found on top of | |Trampolines that instantly propel Mario high up in the air upon contact, similarly to Jump Panels. They are only found on top of Disaster Spikes. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:POW Block Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|x75px]]<br>'''[[POW Block]]''' | |align=center|[[File:POW Block Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|x75px]]<br>'''[[POW Block]]''' | ||
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*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': A portion of the music of [[Scamper Shores]] references the start of this game's "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 2)|Ground Theme]]". | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': A portion of the music of [[Scamper Shores]] references the start of this game's "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 2)|Ground Theme]]". | ||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': The music that plays when Bowser emerges from the Fury Sun is an arrangement of Bowser's intro in this game's final battle. [[Plessie Medal]]s slightly resemble [[Dragon Coin]]s. | *''[[Super Mario World]]'': The music that plays when Bowser emerges from the Fury Sun is an arrangement of Bowser's intro in this game's final battle. [[Plessie Medal]]s slightly resemble [[Dragon Coin]]s. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The mission "Bully the [[Cat Mario|Cat]] [[Bully|Bullies]]" is a reference to the mission "[[Bully the Bullies]]" in both the title and the theme of knocking Bullies into lava. There are also missions where Mario must return calico [[kitten]]s to their [[ | *''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The mission "Bully the [[Cat Mario|Cat]] [[Bully|Bullies]]" is a reference to the mission "[[Bully the Bullies]]" in both the title and the theme of knocking Bullies into lava. There are also missions where Mario must return calico [[kitten]]s to their [[Neko Parent|parents]], similar to the mission "[[Li'l Penguin Lost]]". Bowser laughs when Mario dies, just like in this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': Bowser Jr. is seen wielding his [[magic brush]] from this game. Mario encounters [[Shadow Mario]]'s M graffiti on the ground during the intro cutscene. The way Mario chases the [[Fury Shadow]]s to get a [[Cat Shine]] is similar to how he has to chase Shadow Mario to get a [[Shine Sprite]] in this game. Likewise, Cat Shines themselves seem to reference Shine Sprites in name and function. | *''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': Bowser Jr. is seen wielding his [[magic brush]] from this game. Mario encounters [[Shadow Mario]]'s M graffiti on the ground during the intro cutscene. The way Mario chases the [[Fury Shadow]]s to get a [[Cat Shine]] is similar to how he has to chase Shadow Mario to get a [[Shine Sprite]] in this game. Likewise, Cat Shines themselves seem to reference Shine Sprites in name and function. | ||
''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Part of the ending theme includes a short excerpt from "Enter Bowser Jr.!". | |||
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': Cat [[Boom Boom]]'s second fight is similar to Boom Boom's fight in {{world link|s4|airship|Special 4-Airship}}, as they both take place on top of retractable spikes. | *''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': Cat [[Boom Boom]]'s second fight is similar to Boom Boom's fight in {{world-link|s4|airship|Special 4-Airship}}, as they both take place on top of retractable spikes. | ||
*''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'': [[Toadette]] appears here, using her appearance from this game. | *''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'': [[Toadette]] appears here, using her appearance from this game. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=フューリーワールド | ||
| | |JapR=Fyūrī Wārudo | ||
| | |JapM=Fury World | ||
|ChiS=狂怒世界 | |ChiS=狂怒世界 | ||
|ChiSR=Kuángnù Shìjiè | |ChiSR=Kuángnù Shìjiè | ||
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|KorM=Fury World | |KorM=Fury World | ||
}} | }} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://supermario3dworld.nintendo.com North American website] | *[https://supermario3dworld.nintendo.com North American website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/super-mario-3d-world-plus-bowsers-fury-switch/ North American game page] | *[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/super-mario-3d-world-plus-bowsers-fury-switch/ North American game page] | ||
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/software/switch/auzpa/ Korean website] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/software/switch/auzpa/ Korean website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/auzpa/ Chinese website] | *[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/auzpa/ Chinese website] | ||
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